tOi VARIETIES OF FRUITS. 



VARIETIES FOR ABOVE LATITUDE 43. 



For very early Cherry, Jaune Hative. For early or 

 medium Bleeker's Gage, Copper, Cruger's Scarlet, Ger- 

 man Prune, Italian Prune, Lombard, Red Gage, Mc- 

 Laughlin, Peter's YrHow Gage, Prince's Yellow Gage, 

 Purple, Favorite, St, Catherine, Sharp's Emperor, St. 

 Lawrence. For late- Chckasaw, Damson, Frost Gage, 

 Wild Goose. 



VARIETIES FOR LATITUDE 43 TO 40. 



For very early Cherry, Jaune Hative. For early and 

 medium Bleeker's Gage, Bradshaw, Duane's Purple, 

 Green Gage, Imperial Gage, Jefferson, Lawrence's Favor- 

 ite. Lombard, McLaughlin, Prince's Yellow Gage, Pur- 

 ple Favorite, Red Gage, Smith's Orleans^ St. Lawrence, 

 Washington. For late Blue Imperatrice, Bavay's Green 

 Gage, Coe's Golden Drop. 



VARIETIES FOR LATITUDE 40 TO 37. 



For very early Cherry, Jaune Hative. For early to 

 medium Bleeker's Gage, Bradshaw, Duane's Purple, Ger- 

 man Prune, Green Gage, Imperial Gage, Jefferson, Law- 

 rence's Favorite, Lombard, McLaughlin, Red Gage, 

 Sharp's Emperor, Smith's Orleans, St. Catherine. For 

 late Bavay's Green Gage, Coe's Golden Drop, Frost 

 Gage. 



VARIETIES FOR LATITUDE BELOW 37. 



Our list for this lower line of latitude, we make more 

 from the reports of Southern fruit growers than from our 

 own knowledge. One of the most capable pomologists of 



